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Blueprint System
March 31, 2026 at 01:19 PM
Added blueprint storage details, kit comparison table, and building relocation guide
The Blueprint System lets players save completed structures as reusable templates. Press X while in Build Mode to access the Blueprint menu. Blueprints store the exact block layout and can be rebuilt anywhere as long as you have the required materials. This feature is especially useful for replicating houses, towers, and decorative builds across multiple areas without reconstructing each one manually.
Stand near a completed structure, enter Build Mode, and press X. Select "Save Blueprint" to store the design. The blueprint records every block type and its position.
Open the Blueprint menu from Build Mode (X button), select a saved design, and choose a placement location. The game will show a ghost preview of the structure. If you have all required materials, confirm to begin construction. Materials are consumed from your inventory and linked storage boxes.
Blueprints can be shared with other players through Cloud Islands. When visiting a friend's Cloud Island, you can view their builds and save them as your own blueprints. Friends can also replicate your island layout using the Magic Number seed system for Cloud Islands, though this copies the terrain rather than individual structures.
Feature | Details |
|---|---|
Save Location | Build Mode > X Menu |
Material Cost | Same as building manually |
Can Share | Yes, via Cloud Islands |
Preview | Ghost overlay before placement |
Limit | No confirmed maximum |
Save blueprints of your best house designs before experimenting with demolitions.
Use blueprints to maintain consistent architectural styles across all five regions.
Blueprints are saved per save file and cannot be transferred between save files directly.
Moving a building is not directly possible, but you can save it as a blueprint, demolish the original, and rebuild from the blueprint in the new location.
Building Kits are separate from the Blueprint system; kits are pre-designed templates purchased from the PC Shop, while blueprints are player-created designs.
A blueprint saves the exact block layout of a structure, including every block type and position. However, blueprints do not store furniture placements. After rebuilding a structure from a blueprint, you must place furniture manually. This applies to both custom builds and block-based houses.
Feature | Blueprints | Building Kits |
|---|---|---|
Source | Player-created from existing structures | Pre-designed templates from PC Shop |
Cost | Free to save; materials to rebuild | Life Coins to purchase; materials to build |
Customizable | Fully custom (your exact design) | Fixed designs with style variants |
Building Points | Do not consume building points | Consume 1-2 building points per kit |
Furniture | Not included; must place manually | Not included; must place manually |
Pokemon Workers | Not required | Require Pokemon with Build and other specialties |
Sharing | Via Cloud Islands | Not shareable |
Pokopia does not have a direct "move building" feature. However, you can effectively relocate a structure using the Blueprint system:
Stand near the building you want to move and enter Build Mode.
Press X and select "Save Blueprint" to store the design.
Demolish the original structure (use Rock Smash or Rollout to break blocks).
Open the Blueprint menu at the new location and rebuild from the saved design.
Re-place all furniture inside the new structure.